This little-known female-fronted band split up after only one demo, very much in the tradition of many bands in the style they were playing: old-school Death Doom without any significant compromises. Their release Death Inside does not add anything new to the scene, but there is enough quality material on it to make it worth hunting down for nostalgic fans of this particular branch of Doom. Even the production sounds as though the music had been recorded back in the first half of the nineties.